Fire Stations

It’s time to move back.
On November 30, 2015 the Madison Fire Department will be moving back into Fire Station #1. The crews have been displaced since January of 2015 due to a reconstruction of the facility.
When the vehicles and people move back, they will be absent an ambulance.
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I am excited about the opportunity to engage the community on Thursday, February 19, 2015, at Fire Station #13 located on 6350 Town Center Drive at 5:30 pm. The Madison Fire Department would like to build a fire station that would efficiently serve the residents in the Southeast part of the city in future years. Currently, members of the MFD command staff and other City staff are partnering with the Owl Creek Neighborhood Resource Team, social workers, advocates, and leaders to recruit neighborhood residents from the Great Grey, Horned Owl, Owl Creek neighborhood (located in the LaFollett
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As of today, Fire Station #1 at 316 W. Dayton Street is temporarily closed for remodeling. We have relocated the 12-person crews who work from that station to locations around the downtown area. We do not anticipate any interruption or delays in service based on the resource allocations.
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On Saturday August 2, 2014 Fire Station #5 on Cottage Grove Road opened its doors to the neighborhood. I am pleased to announce that the Firefighter Fun Day was an overwhelming success! Since taking over the position of Fire Chief, it has been a vision of mine to open the stations to the community as meeting places. The event that Station #5 hosted was a great example of place-making at its finest. The crew on the "A" shift played host to over 300 people from the neighborhood and city. People of all ages--from the very young to the very old--gathered for food and fun.
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On Saturday, August 2, 2014 City of Madison Firefighters at Fire Station #5 will present "Firefighter Fun Day" for children, youth, and families.
This event is part of the Madison Fire Department's Community Outreach Program which is a subcommittee of the Human Relations Steering Committee. The goal of the committee is to increase the Department's visibility and interaction, as well as providing outreach to the neighborhoods and residents we serve.
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